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Cheese Curds, 11/6: How can the Packers fix Aaron Rodgers?

Anyone watching the Green Bay Packers this season can tell that something is off with Aaron Rodgers. The two-time MVP isn’t playing anywhere near his normal high standard of football, looking truly ordinary at times.

Sure, Rodgers’ mobility and ability to step into his throws has been limited by his left knee injury, but without a brace on Sunday night Packers fans should reasonably have expected some improvement in that area. Instead, Rodgers still was not showing his trademark accuracy and threw several ugly passes while falling backwards. That all combined for one of the uglier stat lines of the season, as he completed just 56% of his passes at 6.